The Folsom Parking Garage (Lot 391) next to the football stadium will be closed for power washing, striping and speed bump installation from Monday, June 26, through Thursday, June 29.

All vehicles must be removed from the garage during this time. Lot 391 permit holders, during this time, may park in Lot 169, the Regent Parking Garage or Lot 436 just north of the regent garage by displaying their Lot 391 permits. Campus visitors or others paying to park can find parking in Lot 440 south of the Regent garage, in the Euclid Parking Garage or Lot 306 south of the Regent Administrative Center.

The Folsom Parking Garage will re-open to permit holders on Friday, June 30. However, from Thursday, June 29, to Saturday, July 1, crews will be painting interior walls. Painting areas will be closed off as painting progresses throughout the garage.

Staff Council wants to hear from you. Join us for a town hall meeting to discuss the tuition waiver benefit for CU Boulder classified and university staff. What do you like about the benefit? What do you think could be improved?

Share your opinions with Staff Council representatives at this open forum on Tuesday, June 20, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in room 382 of the University Memorial Center (UMC). Refreshments will be served.

Debbie Cook, deputy director for Housing & Dining Services, is retiring after 35 years of service to CU Boulder. Please join Housing & Dining for a retirement party Friday, June 23, at the WeatherTech Cafe located on the ground floor of the Center for Community (C4C).

Friday, June 23, is the deadline for submitting photographs to be included in the Alumni Association's wall calendar for 2018. Applicants are able to submit photos in the following four categories: CU Spirit, Campus Architecture, Beautiful Boulder and Uniquely CU.

Winners in each category will receive multiple prizes. The grand prize winner will receive an additional prize, and his or her photo will be featured on the cover of the 2018 calendar. Visit the Alumni Association online for complete rules and to enter the contest.

Help the College of Engineering and Applied Science celebrate the 42-year career of Professor David Clough as he prepares for retirement!

Clough earned his master's and PhD in chemical engineering at CU before joining the faculty in 1975. He also served as associate department chair, associate dean for academic affairs and the campus faculty athletic representative.

Help give Professor Clough the sendoff he deserves by sharing your favorite memories and stories on the engineering website or on Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag #MyDaveCloughStory.

Are you between 18 and 25 years old? Interested in your moods and thoughts?

Participate in a paid study on emotion and mood in the CU Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Earn up to $200 to participate in studies answering questions about your feelings and thoughts, watching brief films, playing computer games and logging emotions and activities.

The study includes two separate visits, each paying $10 per hour in cash. The first visit will last two to three hours, and the second is four hours. There will be an added option for paid follow-up phone interviews.

Learn the essentials before you begin your project at the first in a series of print production training classes. One hour of instruction followed by an optional hour of one-on-one help with your project. Walk-ins are welcome, but each class is limited to 15 people.

The Gender and Sexuality Center offers monthly Safe Zone Training to help create a welcoming, inclusive community for all members of campus. Upcoming training sessions at the Center for Community noted below.

The Cognitive Development Center in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for children age birth to 12 years old who are interested in playing games that will help teach us about self-control, language and cognitive strategies.

A visit, scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 60 minutes. Babysitting is available for siblings. Parents are compensated for travel, and kids receive a fun prize.

For more information or to sign up, see our information below or call us at 303-492-6389.

Are you between 18 and 25 years old? Interested in your moods and thoughts?

Participate in a paid study on emotion and mood in the CU Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Earn up to $200 to participate in studies answering questions about your feelings and thoughts, watching brief films, playing computer games and logging emotions and activities.

The study includes two separate visits, each paying $10 per hour in cash. The first visit will last two to three hours, and the second is four hours. There will be an added option for paid follow-up phone interviews.